Ali Kelman
12-04 2020 00:13
wrote:
I first met Simon through our golf club and by one of those quirks of fate we discovered that I knew one of his colleagues from Kentish Town when he was stationed there in the 70s. It was always a pleasure to have him in the group. His stories were always entertaining and he was missed when he was absent due to ‘cruise ship’ duties. The tales of on board life on the cruises were just as entertaining as some of the royal bodyguard ones - such was his skill as a storyteller. Much missed. R.I.P.
Ali Kelman
12-04 2020 00:13
wrote:
I first met Simon through our golf club and by one of those quirks of fate we discovered that I knew one of his colleagues from Kentish Town when he was stationed there in the 70s. It was always a pleasure to have him in the group. His stories were always entertaining and he was missed when he was absent due to ‘cruise ship’ duties. The tales of on board life on the cruises were just as entertaining as some of the royal bodyguard ones - such was his skill as a storyteller. Much missed. R.I.P.